Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 383.55 - Supervisory Review
a) A
supervisory review shall be offered upon request of the licensee or holder of a
permit when there is a question related to the rationale for substantiating a
violation and/or for any subsequent action related to the substantiated
violation .
b)A supervisory review
shall occur at the earliest date all required parties can participate, but no
more than 30 days from the date the request was received.
c) A supervisory review shall not be
conducted to review a criminal conviction that constitutes a bar to licensure
pursuant to Section 4.2(b) of the Child Care Act .
d) A supervisory review shall not be offered
when the Department is in the process of issuing or has issued an
administrative order of closure .
e)
The licensing supervisor shall consider all information received to make a
determination to uphold a substantiated violation , modify plans to correct the
substantiated violation , or overturn a violation as unsubstantiated, after the
supervisory review has occurred. The determination will be based on the
following criteria:
1) whether the licensing
representative obtained or documented sufficient evidence to substantiate the
violation;
2) whether the licensing
representative correctly interpreted and/or applied the Child Care Act or
licensing standards in substantiating the violation.
f) The licensing supervisor shall prepare a
written report summarizing the information presented at the supervisory review
and make findings regarding each disputed substantiated violation . The report
shall be provided to the licensee or permit holder by hand delivery or
certified mail.
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